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Kirby Schepp Shoot – Pass or Drive – Super Clinic

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Number of Drills: 13

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The main focus is on improving players’ decision-making – when to shoot, pass, or drive the ball. The coach emphasizes the importance of making these “0.5 second” decisions quickly by having players scan the court and gather information before receiving the ball, rather than just watching the ball.

The coach walks through various drills and game-like situations to put players in these decision-making scenarios. He starts simple with 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 drills, then builds up to 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 to increase the complexity. Key points include:

  • Having players look at the whole court, not just the ball, to read the defense and make quicker decisions
  • Incorporating rules like “drive on pass, pass on drive” to force different decisions
  • Using concepts like ball screens, cutters, and spacing to create more options for the offense
  • Emphasizing the importance of making the right read, not just executing the skill

The overall goal is to get players comfortable making quick decisions in game-like situations, rather than just running set plays.

The coach wants to develop their basketball IQ and decision-making abilities.

Drills

1. Passing Tennis (00:00:16 – 00:03:07)
2. Rondo Keep-Away (4v2 → 5v3) (00:10:28 – 00:15:12)
3. Cone Drive & Finish (1v1 Chase) (00:15:54 – 00:19:33)
4. Obstacle Screen 1v1 – Closeout Read (00:22:09 – 00:24:31)
5. Fly-By Closeout: Drive–Kick Decision (3-Player) (00:25:55 – 00:31:15)
6. Drive–Kick with Helper Read (3–4 Player) (00:30:25 – 00:34:18)
7. 3-on-Coach Live 1v1 (00:35:46 – 00:38:56)
8. 4-Player Drive–Kick–One-More (00:38:56 – 00:40:39)
9. 4v4 Scramble – Drive–Kick (00:40:39 – 00:50:27)
10. 5v5 Concept Rules Decision making (00:50:27 – 00:56:27)
11. Ball Screen Short-Roll Read in to Live 3v3 (00:58:08 – 00:59:41)
12. Open-Side P&R spacing and reads (01:00:24 – 01:04:53)
13. Scanning While Playing Catch (Side Vision Drill) (01:05:58 – 01:07:28)

Detailed summary

Key Topics

  1. Importance of playing more basketball in practice rather than just running drills
  2. Decision-making skills in basketball - shoot, pass, or drive
  3. Developing players' ability to make quick decisions (0.5 seconds) by providing context and information before they receive the ball
  4. Incorporating game-like situations and concepts into practice drills
  5. Emphasizing player vision and awareness of the entire court, not just the ball

Insights and Takeaways

  • Players often focus too much on the ball and not enough on reading the defense and making decisions.
  • Coaches need to provide players with the necessary information and context to make quick, informed decisions.
  • Drills should gradually increase in complexity to build players' decision-making skills.
  • Incorporating game-like situations and concepts into practice helps players transfer their skills to the actual game.
  • Developing players' vision and awareness of the entire court is crucial for making effective decisions.

Conclusions

  1. Increase the amount of live basketball played in practice, rather than just running drills.
  2. Implement drills and exercises that focus on developing players' decision-making skills (shoot, pass, drive) in 0.5 seconds.
  3. Provide players with the necessary information and context before they receive the ball to help them make quicker, more informed decisions.
  4. Gradually increase the complexity of drills to build players' decision-making abilities, incorporating game-like situations and concepts.
  5. Emphasize the importance of players' vision and awareness of the entire court, not just the ball, to improve their decision-making skills.

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